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GPS Locating 

                                                                                                    
National stats show that over 80% of all speeding tickets written use radar as the clocking method. What about the other 20%?  Some involve laser, of course, but often used in this category is old-school stopwatch timing. Here in Kentucky we often drive into two adjacent states (Ohio and Indiana) that absolutely love stopwatch timing.  The Ohio boys add an even more diabolical twist: the cop doing the timing is up in a Cessna, trying to man stopwatches and fly the plane, too.  The tip-off to these speed traps is two white lines painted across the pavement a few hundred feet apart.  The only real defense in the past would be to obsessively watch for these lines.  That might work some of the time, but sooner or later you’ll be immersed in listening to your fancy sound system or arguing with your spouse or kids and you’ll blast right thru one of these speed traps.  A detector with GPS locating allows you to make note of these spots just once, mark the location in your detector memory, and forever thereafter your detector will sound an alert as you approach, just as it would if the cops were using radar.  Pretty damn cool. Finally a solution to this annoying nonsense.

Detector Invisibility